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Henderson, TN is a small town that is full of charm and has an atmosphere of Southern hospitality. While most events are held on campus, if you're looking to get off campus, it's a short drive to both Memphis or Nashville, Tennessee.

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FHU's Mission

The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service.

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FHU to Offer Master's Degree in Instructional Technology

Freed-Hardeman University will offer a Master of Education in instructional technology beginning Summer 2017. The online, 31-credit hour program may be taken as a full-time or part-time student.

Full-time students can expect to finish the program in 14 months, according to Dr. Monte Tatom. Tatom, FHU associate professor of education, is directing the program. A special feature of the program is that students may substitute prior learning experience for as many as five of the courses in the instructional technology core, enabling them to finish even more quickly.

The program is designed for teachers, educational leaders, technology coaches and technology directors in school systems. It will follow the standards of the International Society of Technology in Education. “Master’s level candidates will use the skills learned to solve real problems in the workplace,” Tatom said.